Abstract
In Hungary, viticulture and winemaking have a very long tradition and culture. Nowadays, more and more consumers are paying attention to the nutritional properties of the food they consume, in addition to their enjoyment value. Wines can have an outstanding antioxidant content. The amount of antioxidants can be influenced by a number of parameters (wine-making technology, grape variety, area under vines, etc.). Antioxidants play an important role in the preservation of health, as well as inhibiting oxidation processes in food. Dielectric material analysis methods are also increasingly used in the food industry. The great advantages of dielectric testing include its chemical-free nature and the speed of the test. In our studies, we have investigated the food properties, i.e. alcohol, acid and antioxidant content and dielectric properties of different wine samples
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